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Since taking prime time television with that ubiquitously whistled Asian Riff, PB&J have found plenty of ways to stay busy, teaming up with cool-questing Kanye in Sweden, Peter offering a turn as downcast troubadour, and so many et ceteras. Still, it’s been awhile since Writer’s Block. And it’ll be awhile more before we get a proper pop follow-up from the Swedes. There is a stop gap though, via the forthcoming (mostly) instrumental album they’ve titled Seaside Rock. From the sound of the first single, “Inland Empire” (see also) — and befitting the “see also” — it’s gonna be dark, saxy, and sexy.

That comes via P4K, who also have a PB&J-penned press release which explains the new album’s duskier sounds in flip fashion. Seaside Rock is out in the US on 9/23 via Almost Gold / Star Time International.

[Bass drum photo from ACL '07]

Comments (8)
  1. I’m not normally a huge fan of instrumental music, but this is pretty great and Writer’s Block was brilliant, so I’m pretty excited for the new album .

  2. the beat sort of reminds me of portishead

  3. glad to hear something new from them… I loved Writer’s Block, can’t wait to hear more

  4. reido  |   Posted on Aug 16th, 2008 0

    @j

    i hear ya on the portishead references, but don’t think thats a bad thing in this case.

  5. MF McNutt  |   Posted on Aug 17th, 2008 0

    I’m 1000% positive this was on the last Lethal Weapon or Beverly Hills Cop movie soundtrack.

  6. MF McNutt  |   Posted on Aug 18th, 2008 0

    Yeah redo, that saxophone solo is SUPER SWEET!
    Having seen PBJ once before Writers Block US release and Peter Moren solo I think they should concentrate on learning how to play their instruments and current catalog before adding saxophones and appropriating other musical styles.

  7. MF McNutt  |   Posted on Aug 18th, 2008 0

    Yeah, that saxophone solo is SUPER SWEET!
    Having seen PBJ before Writers Block US release and Peter Moren solo I think they should concentrate on learning how to play their instruments and current catalog before adding saxophones and appropriating other musical styles.

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